Evolution Golf Cart Error Codes – What They Mean & How to Fix Them
Your Evolution golf cart’s digital dashboard is a powerful diagnostic tool. When something goes wrong, it displays an error code (e.g., E‑01, E‑02) to help you identify the problem. In this guide to Evolution Golf Cart error codes, we’ll list the most common codes, what they mean, and simple fixes you can try. If the problem persists, contact us via our contact page .
How to Read Error Codes
When an error occurs, the dashboard will:
- Show a code like “E‑02” in the display.
- Flash a warning icon.
- Sometimes limit cart speed or disable driving.
Write down the code before attempting any fixes.
Common Evolution Golf Cart Error Codes
| Error Code | Meaning | Likely Cause | Troubleshooting |
|---|---|---|---|
| E‑01 | Battery undervoltage | Battery charge too low | Charge battery immediately. If code persists after charging, check battery connections. |
| E‑02 | Motor controller fault | Controller communication error or overload | Power cycle (turn key OFF, wait 1 minute, turn ON). If recurring, may need controller replacement. |
| E‑03 | Throttle position sensor issue | Accelerator pedal sensor faulty or out of range | Check pedal for obstruction. Cycle key. If persists, sensor replacement needed. |
| E‑04 | Brake switch fault | Brake pedal not fully released or switch failed | Ensure pedal is fully up. Inspect brake switch (under pedal). |
| E‑05 | Motor overheat | Excessive load, high ambient temperature, or long hill climb | Stop driving, let cart cool for 30 minutes. Avoid heavy loads in hot weather. |
| E‑06 | Communication error | Loose wiring harness or CAN bus issue | Check connectors behind dashboard. Power cycle. If recurring, professional service required. |
| E‑07 | Charger fault | Charger not communicating with BMS | Unplug charger, wait 30 seconds, plug back in. Try different outlet. If persists, charger may need replacement. |
| E‑08 | Battery temperature out of range | Battery too hot (above 113°F) or too cold (below 32°F) | Move cart to moderate temperature. Allow battery to warm or cool naturally. Do not charge until temperature normalizes. |
| E‑09 | High voltage fault | Battery overcharged (rare) | Unplug charger immediately. Contact support – do not drive. |
| E‑10 | Low battery pressure (lithium cell imbalance) | Cells need balancing | Leave charger plugged in overnight to balance cells. If code persists, battery may need service. |
Less Common Error Codes
| Error Code | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| E‑11 | Motor encoder fault | Contact support – requires professional diagnosis. |
| E‑12 | Contactor stuck | Do not drive – contact support immediately. |
| E‑13 | Precharge failure | Controller issue – professional service required. |
| E‑14 | BMS communication loss | Check wiring harness; power cycle. |
Step‑by‑Step Troubleshooting for Any Error Code
- Write down the code – Take a photo if possible.
- Power cycle – Turn key to OFF, wait 60 seconds, turn ON.
- Check the most likely cause (see table above).
- Clear the code – Many codes clear after the issue is resolved.
- If code persists – Contact us for further diagnosis.
Error Code Examples in Real Life
Example 1: E‑02 After Riding Up a Long Hill
- Cause – Controller may have overheated or experienced a voltage spike.
- Fix – Power cycle. Avoid full‑throttle up very long hills. If recurring, controller may need replacement.
Example 2: E‑07 When Trying to Charge
- Cause – Charger not communicating with battery BMS.
- Fix – Unplug charger from both wall and cart. Wait 30 seconds. Plug into cart first, then wall. If still fails, try a different outlet.
Example 3: E‑08 in Summer
- Cause – Battery temperature too hot (above 113°F).
- Fix – Park in shade, wait 30‑60 minutes. Do not charge until battery cools.
Owner Experiences
From our review page :
“I got an E‑05 error climbing a steep hill. Let the cart cool for 20 minutes and it was fine. Now I take it easier on hills.” – Mike, NC.
“E‑07 scared me, but unplugging and replugging the charger fixed it. Hasn’t come back.” – Linda, FL.
When to Ignore an Error Code
Some codes may appear briefly and then disappear. If the cart drives normally and the code doesn’t return, it may have been a temporary glitch. However, if the same code reappears frequently, investigate the cause.
How to Prevent Error Codes
- Keep battery charged – Avoid deep discharges (below 10%).
- Avoid overheating – Don’t drive aggressively in very hot weather.
- Check connections – Periodically inspect wiring harness for looseness.
- Use the correct charger – Only use Evolution‑supplied charger.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do error codes clear automatically?
Most clear when the issue is resolved (e.g., E‑05 clears when motor cools). Some require a power cycle.
Can I drive with an error code?
If the code is E‑01 (low battery) or E‑08 (temperature), you may have limited speed. If E‑09 or E‑12 appears, do not drive.
What if I get a code not listed here?
Contact us with the code number and description.
How do I reset the dashboard after fixing an issue?
Turn key OFF, wait 30 seconds, turn ON. Most codes will clear.
Final Thoughts
Evolution Golf Cart error codes are your cart’s way of telling you what’s wrong. Most are easy to fix: charge the battery, let it cool, power cycle, or check connections. For persistent or serious codes (E‑09, E‑12), contact us immediately.
Need replacement parts or professional service? Browse our shop or contact us via our contact page . For warranty information, see our golf cart warranty .
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